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DrGonzo369

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#201076
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The Thief and the Cobbler: Recobbled Director's Cut (Released)
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Hi DrGonzo! I wouldn't mind transcripts of Animating Art and parts of Behind the Ears (from the official Roger Rabbit DVD) actually .... what I'm really waiting on is converted copies of the 1969/70 Clapperboard and One Pair of Eyes docs (the latter already being transcribed). Apparently there's another called The Creative Mind too, which both Roy and Holger Leihe have mentioned. I'm not sure if this is the same as One Pair of Eyes: Dreamwalkers, as it sounds similar.

Obviously there's plenty else I could actually use help with in terms of organizing the book and doc, but I'm always hesitant to ask for these things, and I can barely think of what they'd be. I've got all those scans now from the Therhorn collection, 1000 scans of Thief material which is all split up over two or three or more scans apiece, and ought to be Photoshop-stitched together .... which I'm way too hassled to do now, but I'll have a look at it and do some of it, since I'd like to use and color this artwork for use on covers and things ...


Unfortunately, all the stuff I has is off the myspleen torrent and I only have the barebones RR dvd (cause I've just had other things going on lately and haven't picked it up yet). I can start a transcript of Animating Art off the wmv I have. Do you need time codes or just who said what? (Every person is kinda different on specifics on what they want). If I can get a copy of Behind the Ears (which disc on the new dvd is it on, I'll see if I can't get it from Blockbuster.com), I'll start that as well.
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#199232
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The Thief and the Cobbler: Recobbled Director's Cut (Released)
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Is there anything I can do to help? I know that most of the transcipts are done, but I'm pretty much willing to do anything to help you with this massive project. Have you heard back from Roy Disney yet? With all the people you've met and talked to in the past couple of months, I have to say that I am indeed very jealous, my friend. ^_^ Seriously, if I can help in anyway, please let me know.
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#198821
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The Thief and the Cobbler: Recobbled Director's Cut (Released)
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I've been a fan of this movie since i read an article about it in some animation magazine in the late 80s (forget the name). I even bought a copy of the VHS tape when it was released, and loved the day that I got a copy of the workprint and extras off myspleen.

But today I watched the trailer.....

Oh....My....GOD!!! I must get a copy of this, and the extra disks (regardless of number). Is there a PIF chain started yet or is is ocp still working on the main movie part (on page 9 of reading the thread now). BTW ocp, I've really enjoyed some of your other dvds that you've put out. Top notch work man. Good luck with the living situation, bro.

God I can't wait to get my hands on a copy of this.....
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#198813
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Idea: babyhum's proposed new <strong>Studio Ghibli</strong> project (* unfinished project *)
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I hope that Babyhum is still going to do this, as I'm fairly interested in seeing unreleased features.

As for anime that needs preserving, I took one of my two Lensman master VHS tapes (fullscreen and dubbed) and converted it to dvd with a stand-alone dvd recorder. Quality is a little washed out (because I got both tapes used form a video store, and this was the better of the two), and there is a video glitch at about the *will have to check the time* mark that the standalone merely skips frames over for. I have a friend in Japan who's still looking for the fabled region2 dvd release, to no avail. Anyone interested in what I have can definetely tag me about it.
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#198808
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Song Of The South - many projects, much info &amp; discussion thread (Released)
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What I have is from a Pal VHS master tape to DVD using a Pal to NTSC convertor machine, which allowed the reds to be soften some. A buddy of mine used to work for a place that did vhs to DVD conversions and in 2000 or so, he started doing "Song of the South" on dvd for anyone who bought the PAL vhs tape. It was done on fairly inferior media, and is on one of those stand-alone dvd recorders that do chapter breaks every 15 minutes. I thought bout reauthoring it with a menu, but if I could get on the PIF chain, I'd appreciate it. Rikter might vouch that I'm good for it. ^_^
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#97895
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Who has caved?
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#2. Traded in 3 crappy dvds to Gamestop and got the set for $29.99 on release date. Still give my friends copies of the LDrips and anyother bootleg dvd I get my hands on. I like to think I live in a universe where Han shoots first, but the transfer and quality, added scenes be damned, is freaking GORGEOUS. So I'll admit that I do occasionally watch the official dvds every blue moon, but like the LDrips better. Plus, even though it didn't have everything we were hoping for, the bonus disk is nice and what I watch most. Now if only we could get all the deleted/altered stuff, or maybe even dailies. (I'm a sucker for raw footage. ^_^)